Shannon is the name of the longest river in Ireland. Its name comes from the Goddess associated with the river: Sionna.
River Amazon
It was derived from the name of an Irish river
Sabrina is not an Irish name. It is the Latin form of the name of the River Severn. In Welsh it is Hafren.
It is a unisex name of Irish origin. It is a river in Ireland.
Belfast is Béal Feirste in the Irish. It mean 'Mouth of the River Fearsad'.
An tSionainn is the name of the river Shannon in the Irish language.
Abhainn is 'river' in Irish Gaelic.
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The Irish origin named after an Irish town is "Athlone." This name comes from a town located in County Westmeath, Ireland, situated on the River Shannon. The name "Athlone" itself is derived from the Irish "Baile Átha Luain," meaning "the town of the ford of Luain." It reflects the town's historical significance as a crossing point over the river.
Shannon has the Scottish connotation "wise", whereas the Irish is a bit more specific as "wise one" or "little wise owl". The Gaelic origin sean refers to "old" or "ancient", including Seanan , the "old river". In Hebrew, the name has the meaning "God is gracious". (Alternate spellings Shanon, Shannan, and Shannen)
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